Jan
02
2010
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Three Tips to Improve Your Tennis Serve

No question the most important part of the tennis match is the serve.  The serve dictates the entire point if it doesn’t win the point immediately.  Here are three very helpful tips to improve the effectiveness of your tennis serve.
Spin!  Putting spin on your serve can keep your opponent off balance.  Even if your opponent Read More…

Nov
10
2009
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How to Hit a Kick Serve

A kick serve is a great change up when you want some variety on your first serve, but it’s mainly used as a second serve because it can be controlled much easier than a flat first serve. To be able to hit a kick serve effectively, it must jump up high from the bounce and Read More…

Nov
08
2009
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Different Ways to Serve and Volley

Serving and volleying is not as big a part of the game as it used to be, but can still be very a very effective change up and should be a tool in every tennis players arsenal. As ever though, there are good ways and there are bad ways to do this, so how do Read More…

Aug
19
2009
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Tips: 5 Tips to Winning a Tie-Breaker

Before the point
Take deep breaths. Do not get nervous. You are just as good as your opponent or you wouldn’t be in this situation. Never fear your opponent, or be scared to make your shots. Think about your opponents weakness–does he/she have a week backhand? How are their vollys? Serves? You will need to exploit Read More…

Aug
10
2009
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CHOP, HALF VOLLEY, AND COURT POSITION

Chop stroke. ————
In Tennis, a chop stroke is a shot where the angle towards the player and behind the racquet, made by the line of flight of the ball, and the racquet travelling down across it’s greater than 45 degrees and perhaps 90 degrees. The racquet face passes slightly outside the ball and down the Read More…

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